I am a new user, and have only made one post so far. It defaulted to "closed" status, which I assume means that no-one can respond to my question. Help! I want people to respond, how to I change it to an open post?
Thank you.
I am a new user, and have only made one post so far. It defaulted to "closed" status, which I assume means that no-one can respond to my question. Help! I want people to respond, how to I change it to an open post?
Thank you.
His post was asking us to be free consultants on his book about a falsely accused murderer.
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Strike 1 ~ he locked his thread
Strike 2 ~ he is looking for us to do homework
Strike 3, US Law only. you're out![]()
Freakin case closed.
Hahaha.....
We only help with actual litigants. Not aspiring writers. Not overstepping friends and family.
Google is your friend.
Hopefully I have not used confusing United States Law termonolgy.![]()
Well, I guess what they say about Americans is true after all. You really ARE a rude and self-absorbed. It's rather sad, really.
At least I was honest about what I was asking - I could have concealed the fact that I was researching a book.
After reading some of the other threads in this forum, I find myself wondering why anyone would come here for help - all everyone seems to do is tell people how stupid they are.
Thanks for nothing. I'll close my account now and seek assistance elsewhere.
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Communication is KEY - 10 mins of talking now can save you months of headaches later!
Gender references shall apply equally to either gender.
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